- Thomas W. Hanshew
Thomas W. Hanshew (1857 – 1914) was an American actor and writer, born in
Brooklyn , N. Y. He went on the stage when only 16 years old, playing minor parts withEllen Terry 's company. Subsequently he played important roles withClara Morris andAdelaide Neilson . Later he was associated with a publishing house inLondon , where he resided at the close of his life. He used, among others, thepen name "Charlotte May Kingsley," and wrote more than 150 novels.infobox actor
birthdate=1857
birthplace=Brooklyn, New York
deathdate=1914
othername=Charlotte May Kingsley
occupation=Stage actor Hanshew's best-known creation was the consulting detective Hamilton Cleek, known as "the man of the forty faces" for his incredible skill at disguise. The central figure in dozens of short stories that began to appear in 1910 and were subsequently collected in a series of books, Cleek is based in Clarges Street, London, where he is constantly consulted by Inspector Narcom of
Scotland Yard . Hamilton Cleek is laughably unrealistic, at least to the modern reader, not only for his ability to impersonate anyone but for his physical derring-do and his frequent melodramatic encounters with Margot, "Queen of the Apaches", and her partner-in-crime Merode.External links
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